The Toaster
The Toaster is an original modern artwork realized in 1991 by Gianni Cacciarini .
Original oil and tempera on wood. Frame is included (cm 60 x 80).
Hand-signed on the lower right corner: Gianni Cacciarini .
Mint conditions.
The Toaster is an original modern artwork realized in 1991 by Gianni Cacciarini .
Original oil and tempera on wood. Frame is included (cm 60 x 80).
Hand-signed on the lower right corner: Gianni Cacciarini .
Mint conditions.
Beautiful and fresh iper-realistic work depicting a toaster with a mug in the foreground. The work is a typical representation of Gianni Cacciarini realized with a very interesting technique: an oily tempera on wood table. The work is interesting for the shapes of the objects and the representation of the still life. A red rose is also present between the toaster and the mug.
The work was realized by the Italian artist Gianni Cacciarini (Florence, 1941). In 1973, he realized a folder of six engravings - The screws - presented at the gallery of the antiquarian Giovanni Conti, where the artist's first contact with the public took place. To the activity of engraver, for which he got the first recognitions, Cacciarini approached the study of painting, under the "discreet and affectionate" guide of Annigoni. Maria Pia Gonnelli, in January 1978, offered to Cacciarini the first opportunity to exhibit the engravings in a solo show, at the Antiquarian Bookshop: in addition to the Viti and the Fabbriche, there were also the first still lifes and urban views. From the trip to England in 1978, performed together with his friend Roberto Coppini, the English Suite was born, composed of poems by Coppini and four etchings by Nostro. In 1980, he held his first painting exhibition. In 1985, Cacciarini dedicated himself with passion to another "work": the restructuring, together with Daniele Cariani, of the rooms on the ground floor of the Visacci-Guicciardini palace in Borgo degli Albizi.
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